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In ‘The Heart Part 4,’ Kendrick Lamar alluded to an April 7th release date for his 4th album–still, so far, untitled. After the release of ‘Humble,’ that date couldn’t come any more quickly. In “Humble,” Kendrick Lamar instructs his peers to sit back and watch as he continues to affirm his status as the greatest rapper alive. This may be preemptive but, this might be my favorite rap track of all time. I haven’t felt the way I felt after listening to ‘Humble’ since I first discovered Illmatic as a teenager. Here’s why:

While the elevated level of content and jazzy-funk instrumentation presented, and presented beautifully, on To Pimp A Butterfly was mesmerizing, with this track, Kendrick returns to the style that brought him FM notoriety on Good Kid M.A.A.D City. While the beats on TPAB were fluid and artistic, the beat on ‘Humble’ is nasty. The lyricism is, as expected, at the level of (or supersedes) the likes of Kanye or Tupac. What separates Kendrick is his delivery. In ‘Humble,’ he touches on his upbringing in Compton, reminiscent of M.A.A.D City, and calmly asserts himself as rap’s new young pope. Yet he is still able to maintain his sort of rebel status–the type of status damaged by his past collaboration with a certain blonde country-pop singer “songwriter.” He crucifies the proliferation of digital celebrity on his second verse–a direct refutation of the ‘Kardashian culture.’ Below, you’ll see the unverified tracklist for his upcoming album, leaked earlier this past week. What is interesting is the amount of features and collaborations by bigger names–something absent on his last release but somewhat apparent on ‘Good Kid M.A.A.D City.’ Reconnecting with his disciples, essentially. I’m particularly hyped for the Anderson .Paak collab.

As if ‘Humble’ weren’t already epic enough, the music video is an intoxicating exercise. The visuals are sophisticated and deep, and take the track to an even higher level, displaying Kendrick at the helm of Da Vinci’s ‘Last Supper,’ a fitting artistic allusion.

First released with the announce of !!!’s new album ‘As If’, ‘Freedom! ‘15’ has now got a lyric video featuring Nic Offer and the song’s vocalists Yolanda Harris Dancy and Taletha Manor. !!! kick off a worldwide tour next month that will take them to Japan, North America and Europe, with more to announce soon. For ticket and album bundles head to http://www.chkchkchk.net/